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14 December, 06:34

An emission ray has a frequency of 5.10 * 10¹Ê Hz. Given that the speed of light is 2.998 * 10§ m/s, what is the wavelength of the ray?

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  1. 14 December, 06:39
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    The answer is 5.88 · 10⁻⁷ m.

    To calculate this we will use the light equation:

    v = λ · f,

    where:

    v - the speed of light (units: m/s)

    λ - the wavelength of the ray (units: m)

    f - the frequency of the ray (units: Hz = 1/s since Hz means cycles per second (f=1/T))

    It is given:

    f = 5.10 · 10¹⁴ Hz = 5.10 · 10¹⁴ 1/s

    v = 2.998 · 10⁸ m/s

    λ = ?

    If v = λ · f, then λ = v : f:

    λ = 2.998 · 10⁸ m/s : 5.10 · 10¹⁴ 1/s

    = 0.588 · 10⁸⁻¹⁴ · m

    = 0.588 · 10⁻⁶ m

    = 5.88 · 10⁻⁷ m
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